Has removal of excess cysteine led to the evolution of pheomelanin?

  • Galván I
  • Ghanem G
  • Møller A
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Abstract

Pheomelanogenesis may have evolved as an excretory mechanism to remove excess cysteine, and in humans this might potentially confer a greater ability to avoid disease such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in which excess cysteine is a contributory cause.

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Galván, I., Ghanem, G., & Møller, A. P. (2012). Has removal of excess cysteine led to the evolution of pheomelanin? BioEssays, 34(7), 565–568. https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.201200017

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